An Oregon couple, Katie and Dustin Maletich, have defended their parenting approach after a video showing their 9-year-old son doing push-ups and 60 squats went viral, drawing mixed reactions online, according to The Fox News Digital. The incident occurred when Dustin's stepson, Tommy, told his mother to "chill". As a response, Dustin, a prison corrections officer, asked him to complete a workout before calmly discussing respectful communication. Tommy later apologised, and the moment ended with a hug. Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Katie & Dustin. Blended Family. Oregon (@raisingmaletich) While some viewers praised the stepfather for his calm and structured response, others criticised using physical exercise as a form of punishment. Dr Dyan Hes, a paediatrician in New York, called it a "ridiculous punishment", arguing that intense exercise could be harmful for a young chi...
A boy's body and his barely breathing sister - both aged between five and 10 years - were found in a car in Patna on Friday. The girl was rushed to a hospital, where she died during treatment. Mohammad Habibullah, Additional Superintendent of Police (Law and Order), Patna, said the car was parked near the children's residence and burn marks were found on one of the bodies. "One of the children had died. The other was alive and rushed to the hospital for treatment, but died there," Mr Habibullah said. Police said there is no clarity on the cause of the deaths and they are awaiting the results of the post-mortem. from NDTV News- Special https://ift.tt/oOE5T6M via IFTTT